| Literature DB >> 11029823 |
N Chikamatsu1, S Yokoyama, H Nozaki, E Long, S Fukuda.
Abstract
This paper describes a Japanese logographic character (kanji) frequency list, which is based on an analysis of the largest recently available corpus of Japanese words and characters. This corpus comprised a full year of morning and evening editions of a major newspaper, containing more than 23 million kanji characters and more than 4,000 different kanji characters. This paper lists the 3,000 most frequent kanji characters, as well as an analysis of kanji usage and correlations between the present list and previous Japanese frequency lists. The authors believe that the present list will help researchers more accurately and efficiently control the selection of kanji characters in cognitive science research and interpret related psycholinguistic data.Mesh:
Year: 2000 PMID: 11029823 DOI: 10.3758/bf03200819
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput ISSN: 0743-3808